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"ПАПЫ ПО ЛЮБВИ" И "ПАПЫ ПОНЕВОЛЕ", ИЛИ ПОЧЕМУ РОССИЙСКИЕ ОТЦЫ НЕ ИДУТ В ОТПУСК ПО УХОДУ ЗА РЕБЕНКОМ? / Bezrukova, Olga N.; Samoylova, Valentina A.

в: СОЦИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ, Том 2019, № 7, 01.01.2019, стр. 90-101.

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title = "{"}ПАПЫ ПО ЛЮБВИ{"} И {"}ПАПЫ ПОНЕВОЛЕ{"}, ИЛИ ПОЧЕМУ РОССИЙСКИЕ ОТЦЫ НЕ ИДУТ В ОТПУСК ПО УХОДУ ЗА РЕБЕНКОМ?",
abstract = "Based on 40 interviews with young fathers, both supporters and opponents of paternity leave, we analyze the paternity patterns and images, the motivation to apply for parental leave, the related risks, fears, and concerns. We consider gender stereotypes about fathers{\textquoteright} daily participation in the baby care, offering a typology of fathers that act as supporters (Universal Dad and Non-Stop Dad) and opponents of paternal leave (Strategic Dad and Tactical Dad). We conclude that positive motivation of paternity, mature parental identity, high level of family income, the ability to combine childcare with flexible employment, and approving attitude on the part of mothers allow fathers to realize themselves in the Eager Dad pattern. The involuntary parental leave corresponding to Dads against their Will pattern develops due to father{\textquoteright}s lack of work, precariazation, conflicting relations with the employer, disability, and mother{\textquoteright}s opportunities. Institutional, structural and socio-cultural factors act as the barriers that prevent men from participation in the new paternity practice.",
keywords = "Children, Family policy, Fatherhood, Gender equality, Gender stereotypes, Masculinity, Motherhood, Paternity leave",
author = "Bezrukova, {Olga N.} and Samoylova, {Valentina A.}",
year = "2019",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.31857/S013216250005796-8",
language = "русский",
volume = "2019",
pages = "90--101",
journal = "СОЦИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ",
issn = "0132-1625",
publisher = "Издательство {"}Наука{"}",
number = "7",

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AU - Samoylova, Valentina A.

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N2 - Based on 40 interviews with young fathers, both supporters and opponents of paternity leave, we analyze the paternity patterns and images, the motivation to apply for parental leave, the related risks, fears, and concerns. We consider gender stereotypes about fathers’ daily participation in the baby care, offering a typology of fathers that act as supporters (Universal Dad and Non-Stop Dad) and opponents of paternal leave (Strategic Dad and Tactical Dad). We conclude that positive motivation of paternity, mature parental identity, high level of family income, the ability to combine childcare with flexible employment, and approving attitude on the part of mothers allow fathers to realize themselves in the Eager Dad pattern. The involuntary parental leave corresponding to Dads against their Will pattern develops due to father’s lack of work, precariazation, conflicting relations with the employer, disability, and mother’s opportunities. Institutional, structural and socio-cultural factors act as the barriers that prevent men from participation in the new paternity practice.

AB - Based on 40 interviews with young fathers, both supporters and opponents of paternity leave, we analyze the paternity patterns and images, the motivation to apply for parental leave, the related risks, fears, and concerns. We consider gender stereotypes about fathers’ daily participation in the baby care, offering a typology of fathers that act as supporters (Universal Dad and Non-Stop Dad) and opponents of paternal leave (Strategic Dad and Tactical Dad). We conclude that positive motivation of paternity, mature parental identity, high level of family income, the ability to combine childcare with flexible employment, and approving attitude on the part of mothers allow fathers to realize themselves in the Eager Dad pattern. The involuntary parental leave corresponding to Dads against their Will pattern develops due to father’s lack of work, precariazation, conflicting relations with the employer, disability, and mother’s opportunities. Institutional, structural and socio-cultural factors act as the barriers that prevent men from participation in the new paternity practice.

KW - Children

KW - Family policy

KW - Fatherhood

KW - Gender equality

KW - Gender stereotypes

KW - Masculinity

KW - Motherhood

KW - Paternity leave

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JO - СОЦИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ

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